Global Justice for all life on the planet by Germain Dufour, with the Global Community The Global Community Global Justice Movement has many inter-related components: monetary, social, economic, environmental, democracy, and peace. The Global Community Global Justice Movement
promotes new thinking to benefit all economies and societies – the true, fair, democratic and efficient solution to poverty. The Global Community has the productive resources to eliminate poverty and
injustice. Humanity is now in the process of developing the democratic and transparent communications infrastructure which can bring this about.
Our approach transcends left-wing/right-wing designations. We see both conventional capitalism and socialism as being two arms of a philosophy which concentrate power in an elite, to the detriment of society
as a whole. Reforming the current money system, to empower each and every person, is a first step for justice.

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June 5, 2007

Global Warming: driving governments to take action , by John Bunzl – ISPO Founder, Trustee and Coordinator,
jbunzl@simpol.orgSimpol promotes the Simultaneous Policy (SP), which aims to deliver social justice around the world, resolve global problems like environmental destruction and regulate the economic power of international capital for the good of all. Simpol seeks solutions to problems that individual national governments cannot resolve by acting alone. Global warming is now at the top of the political agenda. But why aren't governments taking the necessary action?
Because any nation legislating to curb the emissions of its industries will make its economy "uncompetitive" with other countries, thus risking investment and jobs moving elsewhere.

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May 26, 2007

Letter sent by Germain Dufour to the Global CommunityThe Global Community celebrates Life Day on May 26 of each year The Global Community is defined as being all that exits or occurs at any location at any time between the Ozone layer above and the core of the planet below

Human Rights And Globalization, by Dr. Samir Naim-Ahmed, published in Countercurrents.org Would globalization enhance the implementation of human rights as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ( 1948 ) and the subsequent United Nations agreements , particularly the covenant on civil and political rights ( 1966 ),
the covenant on economic, social and cultural rights (1966 ) and the declaration on the right to development (1986 )?

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March 17, 2007

I am the new long awaited prophet to help humanity through this century and beyond by Germain Dufour, with the Global Community In order to create a harmonious and compassionate Global Community, there are laws I ask everyone to comply with.

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March 16, 2007

Letter sent by Germain Dufour to the Global CommunityNature Law Nature Law, a fundamental pillar of our social values

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March 17, 2007

God LawRevelations for the 21st Century and beyondMessage sent by God to the Global Community

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March 8, 2007

Letter sent by Grassroots Women to the Global CommunityGrassroots Women International Women’s Day 2007 Statement
Strengthen Women’s Resistance: Oppose Imperialism’s Intensifying Attacks! Assert Women’s Basic Human Rights! In Canada, a patriarchal resurgence and ever-more entrenched systemic racism are intensifying the exploitation, oppression, and economic exclusion of working class, (im)migrant, refugee and Indigenous women. We are hard hit by
the neo-liberal policies of the Canadian government of liberalization, deregulation and privatization which leave working class women unable to earn a decent income or to access affordable housing, health, and other services. Amidst
rising corporate profiteering, government corruption, and military spending, government funding for childcare and women’s programs have been slashed. The insultingly paltry and unjustly distributed $100/month childcare benefit
has been a slap in the face for women demanding a genuinely universal national childcare program. (Im)migrant and refugee women face the punitive and exploitative nature of immigration policies such as the Live-in Caregiver
Program and unjust deportations. Indigenous women face the ongoing colonization of their land and resources.

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March 11, 2007

Cities: power, rights, responsibility and accountability by Germain DufourThe Global Community can contribute in evaluating options and strategies for adapting to climate change as it occurs, and in identifying human activities that are even now maladapted to climate.The Global Community makes recommendations to alleviate the effects of climate change in the world.

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February 21, 2007

Do Sustainable Cities Have a Future?Smart growth is newly fashionable. But what will it take to turn fashion into national policy? A green revolution is burgeoning in America's cities and towns., by Neil Peirce, http://www.alternet.org/authors/7497/, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message, EnviroHealth, and in the The American ProspectGreen value sounds and is environmental. But it's so much more. It also stands for connectivity, intelligence, smart systems, and creating a 21st-century world that has a chance of being truly sustainable.

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February 8, 2007

Urgent: Climate Wake Up Call! Avaaz.org is a community of global citizens who take action on the major issues facing the world today. The aim of Avaaz.org is to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decisions. Avaaz.org members act for a more just and peaceful world and a globalisation with a human face,
by Res Publica, Res Publica is a community of public sector professionals dedicated to promoting good governance, civic virtue and deliberative democracy.

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February 4, 2007

Action Alert: End Clearcut Logging of Ancient Old-Growth Forest Wilderness in Northern FinlandLet the Finnish government know that the age of ancient forest logging is over; that these forests are needed for climate buffering, biodiversity protection, forest restoration seed stock and are vital to achieving global ecological sustainability, by Forests.org, Environment Portal & Search Engine. Empowering the Environmental Sustainability Movement Clearcutting ancient forests is antiquated, barbaric and ecologically deadly